In the movie For Your Eyes Only (1981), several Philips computers are used by MI6. On board the St. Georges spy ship we see a Philips P330 and P5003 computer, and Q's Identigraph machine is actually a Philips P430 computer.

Philips P330On the spy ship St. Georges, a Philips P330 computer is used by a member of the MI6 crew. The Philips P330 was an office / bookkeeping computer the size of a table, and had an integrated dot-matrix printer, optional harddisk and a cassette drive. The P330 was introduced in 1978 by Philips to update their earlier P300 and P350 models. Despite the improvements the machine was not very successful.

Philips P5003In the background we can clearly see a prominently placed Philips P5003 computer, with intergrated keyboard and monitor. This computer is smaller than the P330, although in the film only the top part (screen and keyboard) is seen.

ICT 1301Another computer seen on the St Georges is not a Philips, but an ICT 1301, read more about this computer here.

Philips P430The Identigraph is a machine invented by Q to identify a person based on the description of the facial features of the person. James Bond (Roger Moore) visits Q (Desmond Llewelyn) to find out the identity of a hitman (who turns out to be Emile Leopold Locque). The machine is actually a Philips P430 computer which is, just like the P330, the size of an office table, with an integrated harddisk, dot-matrix printer (with which the photo of Locque is printed), 12" monitor. Bond watches the progress on a separate Philips screen.